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   75 former US ambassadors, diplomats endorse Hillary Clinton

75 former US ambassadors, diplomats endorse Hillary Clinton

PTI
Published : Sep 23, 2016, 9:32 am IST
Updated : Sep 23, 2016, 9:32 am IST

The former diplomats argued that Donald Trump is ignorant of challenges US is facing and thus entirely unqualified to be the next President.

 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. (Photo: AP)
  Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. (Photo: AP)

The former diplomats argued that Donald Trump is ignorant of challenges US is facing and thus entirely unqualified to be the next President.

Washington

: As many as 75 former US ambassadors and top diplomats have endorsed former secretary of state and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, arguing that her Republican rival Donald Trump is "entirely unqualified" to be the next occupant of the White House.

The 70-year-old reality TV star is "ignorant" of the complex challenges that the US faces and has not shown any interest in "educating" himself, they said.

"(Trump) is entirely unqualified to serve as President and Commander-in-Chief. He is ignorant of the complex nature of the challenges facing our country, from Russia to China to ISIS to nuclear proliferation to refugees to drugs, but he has expressed no interest in being educated," the former ambassadors and diplomats said.

Several of them have been US Ambassadors to India (Thomas Pickering, Nancy Powell), Afghanistan and Pakistan (Wendy Chamberlin, Ryan Corker, James B Cunningham, Nicholas Platt, Thomas B Robertson).

Former Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Robert Blake, who till recently was the US Ambassador to Indonesia, are among the signatories to a letter endorsing Clinton.

The letter said Trump "entirely misunderstands and disrespects" the high officials in the foreign service and intelligence communities that could guide him to a right course of action on crucial questions of foreign policy.

"Hillary Clinton's handling of foreign affairs has consistently sought to advance fundamental US interests with a deep grounding in the work of the many tens of thousands of career officers on whom our national security depends," the letter said.